Ayers, Roy
Red Black & Green
HIGHLIGHTS
This 1973 album captures Roy Ayers in the midst of a creative evolution toward a sound increasingly influenced by soul
and funk, surrounded by accomplished collaborators such as keyboardist Harry Whitaker and Strata-East musicians Charles
Tolliver and Sonny Fortune.
The album includes outstanding versions of 'Ain't No Sunshine' and 'Day Dreaming,' along with original compositions such
as 'Cocoa Butter,' 'Rhythms of Your Mind,' and the superb title track, 'Red Black & Green.'
After years out of print, we are pleased to present this much-needed vinyl reissue of an essential album in Roy Ayers'
career.
Pressed on 180g vinyl.
DESCRIPTION
In the early 1970s, Roy Ayers formed his own band: Roy Ayers Ubiquity. Its lineup included artists well known to funk
and soul fans such as Bernard Purdie, James Mason, and Edwin Birdsong.
This 1973 album presents Roy Ayers in the midst of a creative evolution toward a sound increasingly influenced by soul
and funk, moving beyond the early phase of his musical career, which was more rooted in orthodox jazz.
On "Red Black & Green", he teams up with highly accomplished collaborators such as keyboardist Harry Whitaker, arranger
and producer William S. Fischer, and Strata-East musicians Charles Tolliver and Sonny Fortune. Here, however, the latter
two do not venture into the spiritual jazz sounds so characteristic of their own recordings; instead, together they
embrace a sophisticated funk groove where Ayers showcases his extraordinary vibraphone talent.
The album includes outstanding versions of 'Ain't No Sunshine' and 'Day Dreaming,' as well as original compositions such
as 'Cocoa Butter,' 'Rhythms of Your Mind,' and the superb title track, 'Red Black & Green.'
After years out of print, we are pleased to present this much-needed vinyl reissue of an essential album in Roy Ayers'
career. Pressed on 180g vinyl.
Price
Genre
Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
08-05-2026
Label
Item-nr
1321419
EAN
0602488520942
Availability
Not in stock